DES MOINES, Iowa — Nitrate levels are already elevated this summer, and Central Iowa Water Works is hoping all water users can reduce how much they use. Last week, Central Iowa Water Works asked residents and businesses to voluntarily reduce lawn watering by 50% — and for good reason. Looking at the numbers, lawn watering […]
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